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Old 11th July 2008, 04:14 PM   #1
dupyv is offline dupyv  Luxembourg
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Default micro Fonken build

I'd like to build a pair of micro Fonkens with the Fostex FF85K for nearfield listening.

As far as I can see on the www.planet10-hifi.com site, the plans are still marked as preliminary release.

Is anyone (planet10?) aware of further modifications that should
be applied to the plans prior to building them ?

Most probably I'll be ENABl'ing the drivers, as this proved to be
very satisfying with my Fostex FE103Sigma's together with
planet10's phase plugs.

Planet10 recommends felt-lining the inside of the box.
Should the vent be stuffed in any way ?
Is there any correction circuit necessary (other than XO if you run them with a sub) ?

Kind regards,

Yves
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